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Reviews (3)

Jun 16, 2020
If you have to use a drill that uses a chuck, this chuck holder design is excellent.
I really like these chuck holders - I have several of them. They make it easier to use the chuck than some other designs, are very flexible, still tether the chuck to the cord, and work well with a variety of chucks. I purchased it to use with a Bosch hammer drill and it works great. Just an FYI, the chuck needs to have a handle diameter of 1/4 inch or so for the holder to grip (1/4 inch handles are used on many 1/2 inch Milwaukee chucks). The Bosch's chuck was 7mm (.275 inches) which is about as large as the chuck holder will accept.

Sep 14, 2021
Shrinking tip
This tip fits the stud gun (H&S Auto shot as well) as it is supposed to. I have used it to partially pull out several small sharp dents in a car hood ( maybe 1/2 - 1 inch in diameter) There is still some work needed after using the shrinking tip, however it does help significantly. Ultimately, you will still probably need a skim of filler, because the tip somewhat roughens the surface, however, it is much less than if the dent was not worked. at all, I am glad I purchased the tip.

Feb 12, 2020
Works well for smaller size studs - not so well for larger
I have only had this set for a few weeks, but I have used the 6mm, 8mm and 12mm stud remover tools from this set.
First the positive: The tools seem to be well made, and are packaged in a pretty good plastic case. The 6mm and 8mm removers worked well for taking steel studs out of an aluminum engine block. They did not slip or jump once you got them to "bite" into the stud, and did minimal damage to the stud and threads.
The bad: I purchased this set primarily for the 12mm remover, because I had to remove some 12mm head studs from the same engine block. I had an old Lisle "universal" stud remover that works well, but it tends to really bite into the stud when used, and generally leaves tooth marks on the stud, or locally cuts into the threads if you have to use it on a threaded portion of the stud. I had hopes that the Assenmacher set would eliminate or at least minimize the damage to the stud. However the 12mm Assenmacher remover was not able to remove the head studs. It bit and then jumped around the stud rather than biting enough to remove it. Although it did little damage to the stud, it just could not remove these studs and I wound up using my old Lisle remover to get he head studs out of the block.
The bottom line is that these work well in the smaller sizes, but I can not recommend them for the larger stud size.